Daughter of philosopher Aleksandr Dugin dies in attack on his vehicle | News

Russian media reported this Saturday the death of Daria Dugina, daughter of the philosopher and teacher Aleksandr Dugin after her vehicle exploded on a highway in Moscow, the Russian capital.

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According to preliminary testimonies, in the explosion of Daria’s vehicle, the perpetrators of the event intended to end the life of Aleksandr Dugin, who, in addition to being considered a teacher by President Vladimir Putin, also has an anti-Westernist position.

Witnesses say that the vehicle exploded at 9:45 p.m. (local time), after which Aleksandr Dugin arrived, who was left in a state of shock.



For his part, the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Denís Pushilin, asserted on social networks that terrorists from the Ukrainian regime are behind the event, where their purpose was to assassinate Aleksandr Dugin.

Dugin has been accused by US media of being an “extremist ideologue” on the Ukraine conflict, while radical portals in kyiv accuse him of propagating “Russian chauvinism”; however, the philosopher has distinguished himself for his research on International Relations and the importance of building a multipolar world.

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